Mindspace is seeking motivated and experienced Young People’s Counsellors to join our established counselling
service, delivering professional, supportive counselling within school settings across Perth City and Rural
Perth & Kinross.
This role involves supporting children and young people aged 10–18, with some work also supporting P6 and P7 pupils
within the wider community.
About Mindspace
Mindspace is a community based mental health charity that supports and promotes mental wellbeing across the Perth
& Kinross area. We are funded by NHS Tayside, Perth & Kinross Council, the Scottish Government, and
donations. We provide accessible, high quality support through counselling, peer support, and our Recovery
College.
We are values driven, reflective in our practice, and committed to creating a supportive working environment for both
service users and staff.
About the Role
As a Young People’s Counsellor, you will:
- Deliver a professional one to one counselling service within school settings
- Provide counselling to
children and young people presenting with a range of emotional and mental health needs
- Undertake
assessments, plan and deliver therapeutic interventions, and review progress
- Maintain accurate and
confidential case records, statistics, and school reporting documentation using Salesforce CRM
- Practice
in accordance with BACP ethical frameworks, safeguarding, and child protection procedures
- Work closely
with the Senior Counsellor to ensure consistent standards and service quality
- Liaise appropriately with
school staff, admin colleagues, and partner organisations
- Attend wellbeing meetings and engage fully in
supervision and reflective practice
- Contribute to service development and ongoing improvement
Person Specification
Essential
- A recognised counselling diploma
- Specialist training in counselling children and young
people
- Current membership of BACP or COSCA
- Experience providing therapeutic counselling to
children and young people
- Ability to work within a recognised theoretical framework
- Strong
understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, and child protection in youth or school settings
- Good
organisational skills and ability to manage a counselling caseload
- Willingness to travel between schools
as required
Desirable
- Experience of working within school environments
- Experience liaising with partner agencies or
multidisciplinary teams
What We Offer
- Competitive salary
- Paid supervision – 1.5 hours per month
- Company Pension & Cycle to Work scheme
- A supportive and experienced senior team
- A role within a respected local charity where your skills and judgement are valued
- The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to young people’s mental wellbeing